Meaning of the word bound in English

What does bound mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

bound

US /baʊnd/
UK /baʊnd/
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Verb

1.

walk or run with leaping strides

Example:
The deer bounded through the meadow.
Children bounded out of the school at dismissal.
2.

form the boundary of; enclose

Example:
The garden was bounded by a low stone wall.
The property is bounded on the north by a river.

Adjective

1.

having a specified boundary

Example:
The garden is bound by a fence.
The area is bound by mountains on one side.
2.

going or intending to go; destined

Example:
The ship was bound for New York.
He is bound to succeed with his talent.
3.

obliged or restricted by legal or moral ties

Example:
You are bound by the contract.
We are bound to help those in need.

Noun

1.

a leap or a jump

Example:
With a single bound, the dog cleared the fence.
He made a sudden bound towards the finish line.
2.

a boundary or limit

Example:
The river forms the natural bound of the property.
There are no bounds to his ambition.
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